DNC: Bill Clinton

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President Bill Clinton speaks at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado
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  • sublimeuniverse
  • Jweezy
  • PlatoTacius
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      PlatoTacius  
    • Bill still has what it takes...as he has shown by his dedicated service to this nation as a brilliant leader and as a powerfully effectual orator, to motivate the people of America toward electing Obama/Biden to implement the progressive change that will serve to improve the well being of all of the citizens, 'not just the few' of this, the country we all love, The United States of America...

    • 3 years ago
  • SDLN
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      SDLN  
    • Great speech. Great speaker. I voted against him twice, and I'd do it again if I had the chance (;D), but, like Reagan, who I never liked either, Clinton is an impressive rhetorician.

    • 3 years ago
  • 96thdayofrage
  • dekiman1
  • wholefreespirit
  • momofjoe
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      momofjoe  
    • Watching Current trying to stay awake to hear Obama, I tuned in and there was MLK giving his I have a Dream speech. What a good prelim for Obama!

      Next was Bill Clinton’s speech from last night. Just exactly what I wanted to see of yesterday’s Convention coverage.

      Best was the absence of Commentators! The short text at the bottom left is a great way to give the viewer some information.

    • 3 years ago
  • Deus_ex_machina
  • osiris326
  • shann
  • Smoothy_Cee
  • jordan_alibi
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      jordan_alibi  
    • Smoothy_Cee:

      It is not a matter of choice, you always refer to them as President once they are in or out of office. It is a sign of respect you should give to any president for the office he holds, even if you dislike him. I am not a fan of President Bush, but I still use his title as sign of respect for the office he holds and the responsibility he has.

    • 3 years ago
  • alexhansen
  • jordan_alibi
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      jordan_alibi  
    • The power of our example not the example our power, is one of the most inspiring lines I have ever heard. I am glad that President Clinton finally got behind Obama, and said that he had the judgment to lead and was the candidate that was capable of putting our country back on the right track.

    • 3 years ago
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